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Gabriel Kahane

Oregon Symphony: Be As Water

April 15 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm PDT

Inspiring * Exhilarating * Riveting

In this wide-ranging meditation on the liquid we can’t live without, Handel’s irresistibly buoyant Water Music becomes a foil for five contemporary works that draw inspiration from water—three of them written by composers nominated for 2022 GRAMMY Awards—at a time when the planet is increasingly imperiled. Bookended by an electrifying percussion quartet by local favorite Andy Akiho and Nico Muhly’s 2007 masterpiece The Only Tune—a radical re-imagining of the timeless folk song “Two Sisters” featuring London-based avant-folk star Sam Amidon—this concert, performed by the Oregon Symphony, will offer listeners an opportunity to hear Handel’s classic through fresh ears while experiencing cutting-edge new works from rising stars Timo Andres, Gabriella Smith, and inti figgis-vizueta.

Program

Andy Akiho: Empty Your Mind
Handel: Water Music, Suite 1,
Inti Figgis-Vizueta: Mayu (The Great River)
Handel: Water Music, Suite 1
Gabriella Smith: Maré
Handel: Water Music, Suite 1
Timo Andres: Tides and Currents
Handel: Water Music, Suite 1
Nico Muhly: The Only Tune

Artists

Jeffrey Kahane, Conductor
Gabriel Kahane, Host
Timo Andres, Piano
Sam Amidon, Vocals, Banjo, and Guitar
Members of the Oregon Symphony

Beaverton, OR

$29 – $55

Oregon Symphony

503-228-1353

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symphony@orsymphony.org

Patricia Reser Center for the Arts

12625 SW Crescent St
Beaverton, Oregon 97005 United States
971.501.7722
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Gabriel Kahane: Magnificent Bird with the Oregon Symphony

April 14 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm PDT

Oregon Symphony joins Patricia Reser Center for the Arts’ Grand Opening Spring Season with the orchestral World premiere of Gabriel Kahane’s Magnificent Bird, a new song cycle written in the final month of a year-long, complete hiatus from the internet. At once intimate and ambitious, Kahane’s latest work toggles between personal loss and a series of public crises that continue to roil the nation. Interspersed among this new collection of songs are selections from Book of Travelers, Gabriel’s musical account of an 8,980-mile train trip that he took in the aftermath of the 2016 election, as well as the uproarious Twitterkreis, nano-songs he began to release serially on Instagram in 2018.

Equal parts raconteur, songwriter, and cultural critic, Kahane promises to shepherd the audience through a cathartic evening that probes our individual and collective relationships to technology, and the consequences that emerge from the contemporary digital regime: to our planet, our body politic, our dignity, and, perhaps most crucially, our ability to love.

“An exercise in lyric beauty… [Kahane] is one of the finest, most searching songwriters of the day…”
— Alex Ross, The New Yorker

Artists

Norman Huynh, Conductor 
Gabriel Kahane, Piano, Guitar, and Vocals
Oregon Symphony

$38 – $58

Oregon Symphony

503-228-1353

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symphony@orsymphony.org

Patricia Reser Center for the Arts

12625 SW Crescent St
Beaverton, Oregon 97005 United States
971.501.7722
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